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slygato
Aug 26, 2016Aspirant
Orbi USB 2.0 port
The whole sales spew for Orbi is about throughput, throughput & even more throughput. Then they put a single USB 2.0 port on the thing? Here's some perspective: http://bestwirelessroutersnow.com/w...
- Aug 27, 2016
I hadn't considered that. It crossed my mind that it would be cool if I could use one of the 1gb Ethernet ports for a storage connection, but I haven't spent any time at all looking into this (obviously.) I'll look into what's available and put a temporary moratorium on my carping about the USB 2.0.
My other concern was regarding the RF radiation from these puppies and from what I've been able to determine, these things will be putting out about 36dbm (about 1 1/2 Watts) and that a person five feet from the the unit will be irradiated with a -30dbm signal, which is 60dbm down. I'm not an engineer but -60dbm is a million times less (at least it is on the farm where I was raised.) From the experts at Drudgereport.com and other authorities, 5Ghz is non-ionizing radiation which is far safer than ionizing radiation. The point being, maybe I'll put aside my concerns about USB 2.0 and RF radiation and not cancel the order. At least these are things to think about during the next two weeks.
Vinchenzo
Aug 27, 2016Aspirant
So you want me to buy a whole new router that has USB 3.0? That doesn't seem to be cost effective for the end user, does it? By the way, you did not mention what resources would be used up and why that is a negative impact on the Orbi.
slygato
Aug 27, 2016Aspirant
Valid points. I have a R7000 Nighthawk and I believe it has a USB 3.0 connector but if there is a single Ethernet connection between the Nighthawk and the Orbi, I would probably do better with a NAS with an Ethernet connection. How about a 10gb Ethernet port on the Orbi or a USB 3.1? More is better. I imagine these will be available at some point.